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[title] Battery Cover Removal
-[* red] Unscrew the two Phillips screws securing the battery cover to the lower case.
+[* red] Unscrew the two JIS screws securing the battery cover to the lower case.
[* icon_note] The screws remain captive to the battery cover.
+ [* icon_caution] JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) screws are ***not*** the same as Phillips. To avoid stripping these screws, make sure you are using a JIS #00 screwdriver and not a PHILLIPS #00 screwdriver. You ''can'' use a PHILLIPS #00 with a lot of downwards force but be warned this ***will*** deform the screw head and you risk stripping it.
[* black] Grasp the battery cover and lift it out of the lower case.
[* icon_note] If it's difficult to grasp, lightly tap the opposite side of the device.